From a kiln in the woods of upstate New York, Tim Rowan sculpts geode-like ceramic vessels that are both dense and curvilinear. His apprenticeship to Japanese artist Ryuichi Kazurezaki instilled a deep respect for traditional Japanese design, evident in the firing and flame markings of his work.

Andrew B. Myers

Canadian photographer living and working in New York City.

(Los Angeles, CA ) - Thinkspace is pleased to present new works by Audrey Kawasaki in Interlude. This highly anticipated exhibition is her first with the gallery in LA since 2011. Based in Los Angeles, the Japanese-American painter is known for her erotically charged figurative works and the consistency of her highly sought after style.

American, 1928–2011

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Available for sale from Mizuma Art Gallery, Ikeda Manabu, Histry of Rise And Fall (2006), Pen, acrylic ink on paper, mounted on board
How did the art auctions business become a multi-billion-dollar industry? The first film in a series about the art market explores this question, leading viewers through the complex history of auctions, with specific attention to the last 20 years.
What does an art gallery do for an artist? What fuels the global expansion of galleries like Gagosian and White Cube? And how has the internet affected the way galleries do business?

Damien Hirst

2011

Spin Painting

BETTINA RHEIMS

Arabella Drummond. Pirat and Fire Artist, 2013 From the series Bonkers – A Fortnight in London Chromogenic Print 39 2/5 × 39 2/5 in 100 × 100 cm Edition of 5

Hankerings Morgan Lehman Gallery and Mulherin New York are pleased to present Hankerings, an exhibition of new paintings by Brooklyn based artist Matt Kleberg. MORGAN LEHMAN GALLERY Mar 31st – May 7th New York, 535 West 22nd Street Map Opening Reception: Wednesday, Mar. 30th, 6pm -8pm

SHIRO KURAMATA Miss Blanche chair Ishimaru Co., Japan Japan, 1988 / 1989 acrylic, artificial roses, anodized aluminum 24¾ w x 20¼ d x 36¾ h in (63 x 51 x 93 cm) estimate: $250,000–350,000 This work is number 37 from the edition of 56. provenance: Mrs. Mieko Kuramata, Kuramata Design Office, Tokyo | Private Collection, Tokyo literature: Shiro Kuramata: Essays and Writings, Sudjic, ppg. 77, 104-105 Shiro Kuramata: Catalogue of Works, Sudjic, no. 541, pg. 362 Shiro Kuramata 1934-1991, Hara et al., ppg. 187, 192 Shiro Kuramata and Ettore Sottsass, 21_21 Design Sight exhibition catalog, pg. 68 for a drawing, ppg. 69, 208, 211

Est. 1,500,000–2,500,000 USD